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Vice President JD Vance delivers a speech few saw coming. He almost berated long time United States allies, accusing them of suppressing free speech and losing control of immigration. Plus, a seventh prosecutor on the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams quits.
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President Trump announced his plan today for even more tariffs saying it will benefit the United States in the long run even if it hurts your wallet in the short term. We examine when you could see those spikes and those savings. European officials are warning about what a United States deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine might entail.
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President Trump dishes on his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin and then his call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Plus, the price of eggs is rising at a rate not seen in nearly a decade and that is not the only common item seeing a price hike.
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How far can the Trump administration go as the president engages in operation disruption? Plus, the battle between billionaires Elon Musk and Sam Altman, the head of the company OpenAI. Also, a look at this year’s flu season, the most severe in at least 15 years.
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From layoffs to budget cuts, over and over judges are shutting Trump’s plan to overhaul the federal government. But, did his administration just hint at how it will push back? Plus, large protests in Israel after an announcement from Hamas.
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The sign outside USAID headquarters was taken down, scraped off one letter at a time. This as the Trump administration orders supervisors across the federal government to decide which employees to retain and which ones to release. Employees and managers are taking Trump to court claiming it is not legal.
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Are eggs safe to eat in the United Sates? When will egg prices finally stop climbing? And how worried do we need to be about bird flu? Plus, one of the richest men in the world visits the White House today. But, what was on the agenda?
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An onslaught of questions emerges for President Trump who suggested a takeover of Gaza. He called for U.S. troops to possibly move in and millions of Palestinians to move out. We look at what the White House is saying about the president’s plans. Plus, USAID employees around the world will be placed on leave in a matter of days, ordered to return to the United States if they are abroad.
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President Trump meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amidst a critical time in the war as the second phase of the ceasefire and hostage release deal is yet to be negotiated.
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President Trump just spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just minutes ago. With sweeping 25% United States tariffs on most Canadian products set to take effect at midnight, Trump has already agreed to delay tariffs on Mexico after a call with Mexico’s president.
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New reporting today on the flight paths before the deadly collision that killed 67 people. How much does new surveillance video explain? And what went so tragically wrong? Plus, President Trump’s new tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China are coming tomorrow.
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Search and rescue has turned into search and recovery in the Potomac River after a collision between an American Airlines jet and a United States Army Black Hawk helicopter which left no expected survivors.
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The freeze on federal grants and loans has been rescinded after the Monday night memo confused so many Americans including congressional Republicans. Plus, a heated hearing on Capitol Hill as RFK Jr. faced tough questions from lawmakers during his Senate confirmation hearing today.
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Nonprofits are lining up to sue the Trump administration after they pause federal funds and grants. The White House says Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security won’t be touched. But, what about everything else? Trump aide Stephen Miller joins to discuss the start of this new Trump administration.
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The Trump administration kicks off week number two with two major overhauls. One, who gets to serve in the United States military. Two, who is in the United States illegally with new rules and raids happening nationwide. Plus, tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza return to their homes. But, what are they coming home to?
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From the battered towns in North Carolina to the burned out neighborhoods in California, President Trump is touring damage on both coasts today but he is also suggesting that he might end the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Months after losing their homes and belongings to Hurricane Helene, families are telling CNN they are still living in limbo unsure of how long the government will help them with hotels as they try to get back on their feet. Plus, new Republican senators come out against President Trump’s pick for secretary of defense Pete Hegseth.
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Just days after getting pardoned by Donald Trump, some January 6th defendants can soon return to the scene of the crime after being invited by a group of House Republicans. Plus, Prince Harry’s lawsuit is settled with a British tabloid and a look at the alleged illegal tactics of phone hacking.
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Criticism rises for President Trump’s sweeping pardons for January 6th criminals including those who violently attacked law enforcement officers. Some Republicans are calling the pardons outright wrong but others are focusing their blame on Joe Biden for his pardons including of his family.
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A major change of plans for the second inauguration of Donald Trump as plans for an outdoor swearing in have been scraped due to frigid cold temperatures. Plus, the United States Supreme Court is allowing the controversial TikTok ban to remain in place. So, how will it be enforced?
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